Public benefits of private lands conservation exploring alternative compensation mechanisms
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Fort Collins, Colo. : Colorado State University, Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2018.
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1 online resource (23 pages) : illustration, maps
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Bibliography: pages 18-20.
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Conservation easements are a primary public policy tool to encourage stewardship of public benefits from private lands. The landowner can receive compensation for entering into an easement agreement up to the amount of economic loss suffered due to the restriction, also known as opportunity cost. Conservation programs will be more attractive to landowners if they can capture a greater share of the public good generated through the easement rather than merely cover their losses (opportunity cost).

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Seidl, A., Hill, R. G., & Swartzentruber, R. (2018). Public benefits of private lands conservation: exploring alternative compensation mechanisms . Colorado State University, Agricultural and Resource Economics.

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Seidl, Andrew, Rebecca Goldbach. Hill and Ryan. Swartzentruber. 2018. Public Benefits of Private Lands Conservation: Exploring Alternative Compensation Mechanisms. Colorado State University, Agricultural and Resource Economics.

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Seidl, Andrew, Rebecca Goldbach. Hill and Ryan. Swartzentruber. Public Benefits of Private Lands Conservation: Exploring Alternative Compensation Mechanisms Colorado State University, Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2018.

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Seidl, Andrew., Rebecca Goldbach Hill, and Ryan Swartzentruber. Public Benefits of Private Lands Conservation: Exploring Alternative Compensation Mechanisms Colorado State University, Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2018.

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